Hoadly - BX5136 H6

i 60 The Reafnablenef infufcient their Minifler be ; which is a great, and unfpeakable happinefs to a Land, how lightly foever you teach your People to think of it. The main point be- tween us relates to their confrant attend- ance upon the Publick Worfhip in the Eflabizfhed ray: And we fee, They may conflantly attend upon it without en- dangering their Salvation, if they be truly ferious themfelves: And if they may, why fhould they not ? For private helps and aflillances, none are forbidden to them, as I know of. They are not confined to the Writings, or Advice, or Dire ±ions, of any particular Man, but are at liberty to apply themfelves to whom they fee fit. But, if they will not be content with this, but will leave the Publick Miniflrations of their ownParifh- Minifler becaufe they think Him unquali- fied, fill here is no neceffity for a Sepa- ration. It is one thing to leave the teach, ing of one particular Man, and another thing to leave the Church in which He Miniflers, and to fet up other Churches in oppofition to it It is to be hoped, that there may be Ilinifters of the Eflablifbed Church, within forne convenient diflance from them, qualified to preach to them. And

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